Pestle

Pestles were typically used in conjunction with a mortar (a stone that had been hollowed out to form a bowl-like depression). These tools were commonly made from long cobbles of sedimentary or metamorphic rocks, such as sandstone and argillite, which are shaped into long cylinders with rounded ends. The purpose of this tool is for grinding and crushing nuts and grains for meal or flour, and nut oils.

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